
Bannon`s War Room WarRoom Battleground EP 908: Slander And Pedophilia, Both Recieving The Same Sentence
Dec 11, 2025
Jenny Holland, a commentator on cultural and religious issues, and Frank Walker, a Catholic commentator, dive into pressing topics. They discuss the controversial sentencing of Joey Barton for tweets compared to a pedophile, shedding light on the justice system. The duo highlights Gen Z's surprising increase in religious fervor amid broader spiritual decline. Jenny also addresses the politicization of safeguarding processes, while Frank outlines the rise of Christian political influence in the UK. Their insights reveal a fascinating landscape of faith and culture.
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Equal Sentences For Tweets And Abuse
- Jenny Holland highlights a UK case where a footballer received six months for insulting tweets, matching a pedophile's sentence.
- She uses this to argue the British judiciary treats slander and sexual crimes with equal severity, revealing systemic issues.
Gen Z Seeks Deeper Religious Meaning
- The Washington Post reports a surge in religious belief among some Gen Z university students despite broader declines.
- Jenny Holland frames this as young people seeking meaning and community amid social media experimentation.
Intensity Among New Believers Versus Decline
- Ben Harnwell notes a dual trend: falling religious identification overall but intensified faith among those who join.
- He warns institutional churches may mishandle fervent newcomers and squander an epochal opportunity.


